Student Spotlight: Megan Pierce and Chris Lee

Students complete film production internship with Disney

Two El Camino College students completed internships on a major Walt Disney Studios
film production – an adaption of the classic children's novel "A Wrinkle in Time."
Megan Pierce and Chris Lee, both ECC film students, snagged spots in the production's
camera and prop departments, respectively.

Lee, a 2014 graduate of West High School in Torrance, said working on the large Disney
production was an extraordinary learning opportunity. He assisted the camera department,
a position he hadn't considered before he was offered the position.

"I thought it would be pretty cool to get an inside look at the more technical aspects
of a professional film production," Lee said. "To get to participate in this project
is awesome; I feel really grateful and blessed."

Lee said he got into film "indirectly" by making videos of his friends skateboarding,
editing clips together and adding music. In high school, he bonded over movies with
friends and watched classic, independent, and foreign films.

Pierce, who plans to transfer to California State University, Long Beach, worked with
the props department putting props together, fixing broken props, and helping with
the design and manufacture of props the film director requested. She said the experience
sparked an interest in her for some of the more "nitty gritty" work that goes into
a film production, she said. The 2014 Redondo Union High School graduate said the
Disney production was eye opening.

"It was amazing," Pierce said. "All of the sets were gorgeous, and everyone was so
nice and great to work with."

The internships were part of the California Film Commission's Career Readiness Program,
which targets community college students.